so yeah, there's no fixed rule. When working in a team, try to stick to the same convention as the rest of the team. Otherwise, do what you find simplest and clearest
Do you guys have any suggestions of an application that I could write to really improve my C++ skills? It would be good if it also was some kind of application that would naturally be written in C++. All I can think of right now is some opengl application..
Can you solve the eight queens puzzle at compile-time?
Pick any suitable output format.
I'm particularly interested in a C++ template metaprogramming solution, but you can use languages that have similar constructs, like, for example, Haskell's type system.
Ideally your metaprogram would outpu...
@ManofOneWay the idea is to be able to modify variables as part of a transaction, so that either all your modifications are applied, or none of them, and all the modifications are made visible atomically
So it's related to locks and mutexes in that it deals with synchronizing access to shared data, but provides a completely different abstraction
A triangular number or triangle number is the number of dots in an equilateral triangle formed from or filled by equally spaced dots. For example, three dots can be arranged in a triangle (see below); thus three is a triangle number. The nth triangle number is the number of dots in a triangle with n dots on a side.
A triangle number is, equivalently, the sum of the n natural numbers from 1 to n.
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T_n= \sum_{k=1}^n k = 1+2+3+ \dotsb +(n-1)+n = \frac{n(n+1)}{2} = \frac{n^2+n}{2} = {n+1 \choose 2}
The rightmost term in the formulas, consisting of the two numbers n + 1 and 2 on...
> Hardware is sometimes even willing to change the meaning of your code, and possibly break it, just to hide memory latency and make the code run faster. - Herb Sutter
I have lovely visitors this weekend, we spent a grand day, and I was just checking on you guys before I go to bed. From what I can see you have been very talkative today, and I won't be able to read up on what you talked about.
@jalf not really, I'm more focusing on companies rather than ideas. I would love to work at Apple or Google (who wouldn't), and I would love to work in the US. I have a connection to IBM in the US, but also in a course I'm reading now we have a teacher that has worked both for Apple and Nvidia. So hopefully I can do my master thesis at some good company.
@ManofOneWay One of my coworkers had just spent a few weeks struggling with Windows Installer and some boring date formatting bug. He really lit up the other day when his boss let him write some shaders for some of the GPU stuff instead ;)
@jalf I haven't touched it that much, but I did have an assignment where I did some ray tracing and GPU coding. It was all about visualizing some 3d-xray scan.
I'd like to prove that a GUID is not unique in a simple test program.
I expected the following code to run for hours, but it's not working. How can I make it work?
BigInteger begin = new BigInteger((long)0);
BigInteger end = new BigInteger("340282366920938463463374607431768211456",10); //2^128
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Assuming Moores law holds, it would be a lot quicker to not run this program, wait several hundred years and run it on a computer that is billions of times faster. In fact, any program that takes longer to run than it takes CPU speeds to double (about 18 months) will complete sooner if you wait until the CPU speeds have increased and buy a new CPU before running it (unless you write it so that it can be suspended and resumed on new hardware).
Disclaimer: This is quite unrelated to this particular question, but more on the general problem that lead you to this and the other questions from today.
I think that you are barking at the wrong tree here. I get the feeling that you provide access to your list's internal nodes, and then expect...
@KianMayne Problem is that passwords are not hard to break, cause people use shitty passwords, one guy had a yahoo database of email account passwords and wrote a GPGPU program to run on some hardcore graphics cards, and cracked a few million in about 10mins. That is scary shit, cause people have no idea about security
@AlfPSteinbach I don't think you're getting my point, you don't need to go and try it directly on the login, if you have the database with the psw hashes
@KianMayne yea, average home user is an easy target, and stealing a credit card number could always deliver cash, and high end businesses are very lucrative, though harder to attack mostly